LSU women’s college basketball player Angel Reese did not join the team in the Cayman Islands, missing her third and fourth consecutive games.

While her teammates played abroad, Reese demonstrated selflessness in Baton Rouge by serving the homeless community on Thanksgiving.

The 21-year-old, a First Team All-American from the previous year, has faced uncertainties about her absence, with speculation suggesting a suspension, although the details remain unclear due to Coach Kim Mulkey’s refusal to provide clarity.

There are hints of discord, including accusations regarding Reese’s GPA by a teammate’s mother. Mulkey’s reported dissatisfaction with Reese’s focus and play is believed to be the reason behind the suspension.

Still part of the team
Despite the uncertainty, Reese remains part of the team and was present in the gym over the weekend.

In a positive turn, Reese spent part of Thanksgiving Day packing food for a homeless shelter in Baton Rouge, showcasing her commitment to giving back.

Despite the challenges, Reese shared a TikTok video, suggesting resilient spirits amid this difficult period in her life.

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LSU star Angel Reese responds to critics with a blunt social media postRoberto Ortega
Reese had shared a supportive note and drawing from a fan on her Instagram Story. The note expressed the fan’s desire for Reese to return to the games and voiced their status as her biggest fan.

Reese, in response, appreciated the gesture, stating, “I love my neighbors.”

The reason for Reese’s absence from the lineup remains undisclosed by LSU coach Kim Mulkey, who has resisted addressing the situation directly with reporters.

Despite the controversy, Reese began the season strongly, averaging a double-double with 17 points and 10.3 rebounds per game.